We kick-start the main card with the delayed finals from The Ultimate Fighter: China, as welterweights Ning Guangyou (4-2-1) and Yang Jianping (7-3-1) square off.

Round 1: Big overhand left from Ning, as he comes in low. They clinch and Yang scores the takedown. Nice transition for Ning off an underhook and he takes Yang down and moves into side control. Into the guard goes Ning, hammering away with stiff elbows and body shots. Ning just coming after him with everything, throwing power strikes at will. He’s stalking Yang down but eats a huge right-hand. Three big knees to the body inside the clinch by Ning connect. One more knee to the body that Yang wakes right into.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Ning

Round 2: All Ning to start this round, much like the first. But, here comes Yang, throwing some nice rights back. Yang tries for a takedown, is denied, and gets taken down himself. Into the guard goes Ning and he begins hammering away. Ning catches him in a guillotine choke and almost appears to get the win, but Yang survives and fights out of it.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Ning

Round 3: Ning just continuing to apply pressure, forcing Yang to constantly be on the defense and backing up. He’s yet to really execute much in terms of offense in this fight. Little action, as neither fighter wants to make a mistake at this point. They’ve been warned for action by the ref, and the crowd has been very hot to get them going.

A previous winner of The Ultimate Fighter: China, Zhang Lipeng (8-7-1) returns to the Octagon to face Brendan O’Reilly (5-0) in a lightweight clash.

Round 1: No touch of gloves coming out from these two, as Lipeng looks very focused. O’Reilly with more of a calm, but focused, attitude on his face. He peppers him with several lefts and Lipeng answers with a kick. O’Reilly shoots for a takedown, clinches and goes to work on knees to the legs of Lipeng. Eventually, O’Reilly tries for a trip, only to get reversed and wind up on his back. Lipeng did a nice job while defending that original takedown by using his elbow against the fence to remain upright. Excellent guard by O’Reilly keeps Lipeng from passing.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Lipeng

Round 2: Must be out of habit, as Lipeng again begins to extend his glove and gets nothing from O’Reilly. Good right lands by O’Reilly after countering a kick. Instead of O’Reilly following up with more offense, it’s Lipeng the aggressor. O’Reilly goes for another takedown and is denied. Lipeng reverses and has him against the clinch, landing short elbows and knees. Takedown scores for Lipeng and he takes the back with just under two minutes to go. He’s got his hooks in and rolls to the ground with a body lock.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Lipeng

Round 3: All Lipeng here in the early going, keeping O’Reilly at a distance with leg kicks. Trip takedown from Lipeng and he immediately takes the back. He’s got the body lock secured and is hammering away on O’Reilly, who is bleeding profusely out of the mouth. Just relentless offense from Lipeng, but O’Reilly is doing all he can to defend and survive.

Our co-main event will see welterweights Dong Hyun Kim (19-3-1) and Tyron Woodley (14-3) go to war inside the Octagon.

Round 1: Well, nothing like putting on a finishing performance in front of the man who called you out. Woodley comes out, stuns “Stun Gun” after ducking a spinning attack and quickly pounces, pounding away on him and scoring the quick victory. This one is all over.

Tyron Woodley def. Dong Hyun Kim via TKO (strikes) at 1:01 of Round 1

Michael Bisping vs. Cung Le

It’s time for the main event, as middleweights Michael Bisping (24-6) and Cung Le (9-2) settle their differences over five rounds – if necessary.

Round 1: Le flexes his kickboxing with a quick kick to the midsection. Another stiff right kick lands. Bisping fires back with a kick of his own. Le goes low and lands a stiff jab, following up with a spinning attack. He’s targeting the midsection of “The Count.” Bisping with his own spinning kick appears to catch Le off guard. Kick from Le connects and nearly doubles Bisping over. Good 1-2 from Bisping to end the round.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Bisping

Round 2: Bisping comes right out after Le, landing a right. Again, Le fires back with a kick. Another shot to the body lands by the former champion. Le looks to the ref, as it appears he got poked in the eye and can’t open his right eye. It’s bleeding now and Bisping is going after it. The Count is walking him down and Le still can’t see out of the eye. Head kick from Bisping and Le is in a bad position. Spinning attack by Bisping and now another cut is opened up by the left eye of Le. Le is covering up and is a bloody mess. We have a break in the action for the doctor to check over Le, as his face is covered in a crimson mask. His vision is fine and we are going to continue. They showed the replay of the possible eye poke and it was nothing but a straight jab to the eye. Perfectly legal, and very fight-changing. Another spin from Bisping and he is all over Le. Counter from Le nearly drops Bisping, and now he is coming after the Brit. Bisping catches a side kick low and we have a pause in the action. Le’s eyes are almost shut and he doesn’t look good. Sharp 1-2 from Bisping to the face and Le is breathing heavily.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Bisping

Round 3: Heavy, heavy swelling under both eyes of Le. Despite the rough second round, Le is still pushing forward, attempting big kicks and throwing nasty hooks. Le lands with a right to the back of the ear and Bisping is retreating. Spinning kick from Le and he knows this is his time with the swelling and damage to his eyes. Bisping with a jab to the body and now he is going after Le, attacking him with lefts. It is quite evident Le is having trouble seeing out of his right eye, squinting and keeping his hand up to block. Bisping lands a flurry as we head under two minutes, but Le catches him with a short left. Another flurry out of Bisping. Fifteen minutes of nothing but striking so far.

FightLine scores the round 10-9 for Bisping

Round 4: That right eye is almost completely swollen shut on Le heading into the fourth. Exchange of kicks and Bisping adds a flurry. Right hook gets through the defense of Le and lands, and now he’s backing up. Bisping catches him against the fence and is firing away with everything. Knee drops him and Bisping pounces, this one is all over.